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Place Saint-Sulpice

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Place Saint-Sulpice
View from the church of Saint-Sulpice of the square and the Fountain of the Four Bishops
Shown within Paris
Length60 m (200 ft)
Width60 m (200 ft)
Arrondissement6th
QuarterLatin Quarter
Coordinates48°51′3″N 2°20′0″E / 48.85083°N 2.33333°E / 48.85083; 2.33333
Construction
Completion1754
DenominationSaint-Sulpice

Place Saint Sulpice is a large public square, dominated on its eastern side by the Church of Saint-Sulpice. It was built in 1754 as a tranquil garden in the Latin Quarter of the 6th arrondissement of Paris.

Features

In addition to the church, the square features the Fontaine Saint-Sulpice, or Fountain of the Four Bishops (Fontaine des Quatre Evêques), built in the center of the square between 1844 and 1848, was designed by the architect Joachim Visconti. The fountain presents the statues of four bishops, one on each of its sides:

Some people call this monumental fountain the fontaine des quatre points cardinaux (lit. the "Fountain of the Four Cardinal Points"). This is a bit of innocent wordplay; none of the four esteemed bishops ever became a cardinal.

Other features include chestnut trees that produce pink flowers in season, the city hall (French: mairie) of the 6th arrondissement, and the Café de la Mairie, a rendezvous for writers and students which featured in the 1990 film, La Discrète ("The Discreet"), directed by Christian Vincent, starring Fabrice Luchini and Judith Henry.

Metro stations

Located near the Métro stationsMabillon and Saint-Sulpice.

The square is served by lines 4 and 10.

Gallery

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This page was last edited on 23 March 2024, at 13:43
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